I don't think so. I used to have a 4x8 open trailer to haul my first track bike and it was just enough. Because you're not placing the front wheel at the very front of the trailer especially with a chock. 4x8 is the minimum that would need
I can close the tailgate on my 6.5' bed with the same bike, it's damn tight though and I have to really push the bike foreward to get it to close. If you still have the passenger pegs you should be able to put it sideways and strap it in.
Barely. A 6' x 4' trailer potentially will give you 7.2' corner to corner. You'd have to go at an angle without a chock and maybe run with the tail open. In saying that though, from a safety of loading point of view it would work. But you'd need a corner to wedge the bike into so the trailer would need a front and sides. I've moved bikes wedged into the corner of my pickup and tied down without any issues.
thats some risky business buddy. Come on man wheres the love for your bike. Get yourself a decent trailer and transport the bike safely. just my 2 cents dude, hope im not sounding like a d**k.
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